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					Level: Beginner
					Length: 3 mi (4.8 km)
				 
				
					Surface: Fire Road
					Configuration: Out & Back
				 
				
					Elevation: +552/ -520 ft
					Total: 24 riders
				 
				 
			 
			Mountain Biking Greenbelt Plateau
			
			
			
			
				#581 of 1,395 mountain bike trails in Colorado
				
			 
		
			An extremely mild, easy trail. Gentle climbs and descents on coarse gravel that's very stable. Extremely few rocks. A good trail for teaching your kids to ride off the road, or for a newly converted roadie.
The trail ends at Highway 93, where you can connect to Community Ditch (if you head west, be careful crossing the highway) or the Marshall Mesa trails. There's also a connector trail shortly before the end that will lead to the eastern section of Community Ditch.
			First added by dr_albright on Aug 23, 2012. Last updated May 10, 2020. → add an update 
			Before you go
			
			- Drinking water: unknown
- Lift service: unknown
- Night riding: yes
- Pump track: unknown
- Restrooms: unknown
- Fat bike grooming: unknown
- E-bikes allowed: unknown
- Fee required: unknown
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						From Highway 128 heading west, turn right into the trailhead just before the intersection with Highway 93. You have to be on the westbound side of Highway 128, so if you're coming from Highway 93, do a u-turn shortly after you turn onto 128.
			
												
						
			
						
			
			
				
			
		
			
		
					
			
			
			
		 
		
Like many area trails, this is nothing special itself, but makes a nice warmup to other more interesting trails in the area.
| ThankNothing real special, but a good trail for hesitant beginners (it's where I completed my first trail ride). Also connects to a lot of surrounding trails, so you can make your ride as long as you want. Be extra careful on the highway—depending on where you're going, you may have to cross it or ride along it for ten yards or so.
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